Mathematics
Grade-2
Easy
Question
Our class borrowed 54 books from the library. Then we borrowed 23 more books from the library. How many books did our class borrow from the library?
- 60
- 67
- 70
- 77
Hint:
Adding the Total number of books borrowed from the library
The correct answer is: 77
Books borrowed from library = 54 + 23
Add the tens = 50 + 20 = 70
Add the ones = 4 + 3 = 7
Add the partial sums = 70 + 7 = 77
So, the total books borrowed from library is 77.
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